联邦法官阻止特朗普政府终止也门难民身份的企图
• 一名联邦法官阻止了特朗普政府试图终止也门国民临时保护状态 (TPS) 的尝试,推翻了早前的禁令。 • 裁决中提到,对政府的程序以及针对脆弱难民群体的保护措施存在担忧。 • 该决定代表了政府限制性移民政策在法律上的一次挫折。
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• 一名联邦法官阻止了特朗普政府试图终止也门国民临时保护状态 (TPS) 的尝试,推翻了早前的禁令。 • 裁决中提到,对政府的程序以及针对脆弱难民群体的保护措施存在担忧。 • 该决定代表了政府限制性移民政策在法律上的一次挫折。
abcnews.go.com• 根据Axios报道的五角大楼估计,美国在阿曼湾和霍尔木兹海峡的海军行动已导致伊朗损失近48亿美元的石油收入。 • 五角大楼发言人Sean Parnell引用新闻秘书Joel Valdez的话称,此次封锁旨在执行制裁并遏制伊朗的海上石油贸易,以削弱其对武装活动的资金支持。 • 霍尔木兹海峡作为全球关键的石油咽喉点,仍然是紧张局势的中心,并可能引发能源市场及地区稳定性的升级风险。
timesofindia.indiatimes.com在 Florida 的一场集会上,这位 US 总统告诉欢呼的人群“我们接管了那艘船”Middle East 危机 – 实时更新Donald Trump 表示,在描述针锋相对的 American 对 Iranian 港口封锁期间扣押船只的行动时,US Navy 的表现“像海盗”。“我们……降落在它上面并接管了那艘船。我们接管了货物,接管了石油。这是一项非常有利可图的业务,”Trump 周五在 Florida 的一场集会上说道。继续阅读...
theguardian.com• 一名联邦法官发布裁决,阻止了 Trump 政府终止也门国民 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) 的企图,从而防止该计划的受益人被立即驱逐。 • 这一司法裁决是在 Supreme Court 听取了一起相关案件的口头辩论几天后作出的,该案件审查了政府对 TPS 指定的权限。 • 该裁决保护了数千名目前在美国境内、依靠 TPS 获得合法居留和工作许可的也门国民。
abcnews.com• Trump administration 宣布启动 'Operation Economic Fury',作为扩大制裁行动的一部分,对 Iran 实施全面封锁。 • 该倡议标志着对 Iran 经济压力的重大升级,反映了 US 外交政策转向更具侵略性的措施。 • 此举发生在 Middle East 地区更广泛的地缘政治紧张局势之中,是在 US 且与 Iran 经历了数月的外交紧张之后采取的。
cepr.net投票正值 60-day deadline 临近,两名 GOP 成员支持限制措施,且围绕停火是否会暂停计时存在争议 US politics live – 最新动态 由 Republican 领导的 Senate 周四再次阻挠了 Democratic 停止 Donald Trump 在 Iran 战争的尝试,否决了一项原本会在 Congress 授权进一步军事行动之前限制冲突的 War Powers Resolution。投票结果为 47-50,两名 Republicans —— Maine 参议员 Susan Collins 和 Kentucky 参议员 Rand Paul 投了赞成票,一名 Democrat —— Pennsylvania 的 John Fetterman 投了反对票。 Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Trump政府于周三晚间就马萨诸塞州一名联邦法官3月16日的裁决提起上诉,该裁决阻止了卫生部长Robert F. Kennedy Jr.对国家儿童疫苗接种计划的全面改革。 • Brian Murphy法官曾裁定,Kennedy“非法”替换了CDC的疫苗顾问委员会,并搁置了该委员会做出的任何决定。 • 此次上诉表明,尽管其权力面临法律挑战,该政府仍打算继续进行疫苗咨询流程的重组。
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图片:Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy• 阿联酋昨日宣布退出欧佩克,标志着在日益加剧的地区危机中与沙特阿拉伯发生了历史性的分裂。 • 这一决定正值霍尔木兹海峡因美国旨在阻止伊朗石油出口的海军封锁而几乎完全关闭之际。 • 美国正威胁要将中国的大型银行从其金融体系中切断,以阻止其处理伊朗石油交易,这加剧了全球能源局势的紧张。
energypolicy.columbia.edu由于Donald Trump表现出维持US Navy封锁的意愿,且Iran使strait of Hormuz几乎处于关闭状态,石油市场感到恐慌。在Donald Trump警告US对Iranian港口的封锁可能持续数月且和平谈判仍陷于僵局后,周三Brent oil价格飙升至每桶$126以上,创下2022年以来的最高水平。 Brent crude在24小时内激增逾13%,创下了自2月28日战争爆发以来的最高价格。自Russia于2022年入侵Ukraine以来,Brent价格从未超过$120,当时的价格最高曾达到$139。继续阅读...
theguardian.com• 美国代表 Jared Huffman 和 Jamie Raskin 本月初称这些协议令人震惊且不合法。 • 特朗普政府本周阻止了两个已获许可的美国风能项目的开发,并达成一项协议,如果相关资金被重新投资于石油和天然气,将向其背后的公司支付数百万美元的退款。 • 美国内政部官员在周一发布的一份公告中,将取消协议的行为定义为一种“促进美国能源安全和可负担性”的方式,旨在将资金“从间歇性、高成本的能源来源转向经过验证的传统解决方案”。
theguardian.comMeta, which owns Facebook, acquired Manus in December 2025 for more than US$2 billion in a bid to boost its capabilities in AI agents.
channelnewsasia.comMeta said Monday that the transaction "complied fully with applicable law" and that it anticipates "an appropriate resolution to the inquiry."(Image credit: Jeff Chiu/AP)
npr.org• Blocks, an AI startup, secured $20 million in Series A funding led by Entrée Capital to develop autonomous digital workforces. • The funding will support deployment of AI agents capable of handling complex tasks independently. • This investment highlights growing VC interest in agentic AI technologies amid enterprise automation demands.
siliconangle.com• Venezuelan security forces restricted opposition parties from entering their campaign headquarters on Monday, raising fresh concerns about democratic conduct ahead of this year's presidential elections. • The blockade prevented opposition candidates and staff from gathering electoral signatures and organizing voter outreach efforts, significantly hampering their campaign infrastructure. • International observers from the Organization of American States expressed alarm over the move, calling it a violation of political freedoms and warning it could undermine the legitimacy of upcoming elections.
apnews.com• Active fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has intensified blockades on humanitarian corridors, trapping over 2 million internally displaced persons without access to food and medical supplies. • The UN World Food Programme reported that starvation conditions now affect multiple regions, with malnutrition rates among children exceeding 40 percent in some areas. • The U.S. State Department announced an additional $150 million in emergency humanitarian assistance but acknowledged that insecurity makes delivery of aid increasingly difficult.
npr.org• China's National Development and Reform Commission prohibited Meta's acquisition of Singapore-based AI startup Manus on April 27, 2026, requiring all parties to withdraw. • Manus, with Chinese roots, was targeted in a security review of foreign investment despite Meta's compliance claims from its California headquarters. • The decision heightens US-China tech tensions, impacting Meta's AI expansion and cross-border M&A in semiconductors and intelligence tools.
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图片:Mirage News• UN International Maritime Organization Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez stated that the blockading of ships in the Strait of Hormuz due to the US-Iran conflict has turned international shipping and seafarers into leverage in geopolitical disputes. • The crisis highlights how vessels and crews, not involved in the conflict, are being caught up in hostilities between the United States and Iran, disrupting global trade routes. • This development underscores critical weaknesses in global shipping networks, potentially leading to supply chain disruptions, higher costs, and risks to maritime security worldwide.
miragenews.comFootage posted online shows police telling people they were being removed due to suspicion they would interrupt ceremonyWestern Australian police say they proactively blocked 15 members of “issue motivated groups” from attending Anzac Day commemorations, following disruptions that marred earlier ceremonies in the eastern states.One man was arrested at the Sydney dawn service at Martin Place, where there was a small but noisy interjection of booing during the Indigenous acknowledgment of country. Booing also marred ceremonies in Melbourne and Perth. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Myanmar's military junta has blocked UN humanitarian corridors to conflict-affected regions, preventing food and medical aid from reaching approximately 2 million people at imminent risk of famine. • UN humanitarian agencies report that supplies have been halted for two weeks; the blockade coincides with intensified fighting between military forces and opposition groups in central Myanmar. • The US has condemned the blockade as a war crime and called for emergency UN Security Council action, though Russia and China have signaled opposition to any intervention.
washingtonpost.com• The UN Security Council failed to reach consensus on a resolution extending cross-border humanitarian aid to Syria, with Russia vetoing the measure on Friday amid escalating tensions between Moscow and Western nations over the Syrian conflict's humanitarian toll. • Russia's veto marks the third such blocking in two years, preventing critical medical supplies and food assistance from reaching 5.5 million internally displaced Syrians, according to UN humanitarian coordinator statements. • Western diplomats warned the blockade could exacerbate an already severe humanitarian crisis, with aid agencies reporting shortages of vaccines, antibiotics, and nutrition programs across northern Syria.
reuters.comKim Leadbeater tells of plan to table identical bill that peers would be unable to stopMPs and peers who led the assisted dying bill have promised to bring it back to parliament after it ran out of time in the House of Lords.Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP who tabled the private member’s bill, said the plan would be to table an identical bill in the next parliamentary session, which would prevent peers blocking it again, as the Lords cannot stop the same bill twice. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe department of justice has refused to hand over key evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein files and could delay Scotland Yard’s criminal inquiry.Good morning. The UK criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson has reportedly ground to a halt after the US justice department refused to hand over evidence contained in the Epstein files.The documents relate to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which Scotland Yard believes could hold key evidence related to Mandelson, who served as business secretary and US ambassador. While the Met has asked for voluntary disclosure, the US department of justice is insisting on a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) request, a legal back and forth between countries to obtain evidence, the Telegraph has reported. Continue reading...
theguardian.comOfficials assessing route after serac between base camp and camp one deemed unstable and too risky for climbers A large ice block on the route just above the Mount Everest base camp has forced hundreds of climbers and local guides to delay their attempt to scale the world’s highest peak.The serac between base camp and camp one is unstable and is risky for climbers, said Himal Gautam of Nepal’s department of mountaineering on Friday. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired by the Pentagon on Wednesday night amid escalating tensions with Iran over the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. • The firing comes as the U.S. maintains military pressure on Iran, with reports indicating the blockade is costing Iran an estimated $500 million per day and pushing the regime toward economic collapse. • U.S. intelligence officials warn that Iran retains thousands of missiles and drones capable of threatening American interests in the region.
cbsnews.comBattle of the blockades may still have more time to run as both the US and Iran try to assert control over the strait of HormuzDonald Trump’s decision to extend the naval blockade of Iran indefinitely may do nothing to reduce world oil prices – but it could amount to a recognition that further US military escalation in breach of the nominal ceasefire comes with greater risk against a regime disinclined to surrender.In theory, Trump’s military options are increasing. A third US carrier strike group, the George HW Bush, is due to arrive in the Middle East within days after rounding South Africa. A second taskforce of 2,500 US marines is sailing from the Pacific and is due to arrive by the end of April. Continue reading...
theguardian.comWhite House says Tehran in ‘very weak position’; Iran says two seized ships transferred to its coast; US navy secretary exiting post ‘effective immediately’, says Pentagon‘Impossible’ to reopen strait of Hormuz amid ‘flagrant’ ceasefire breaches, Iran saysWelcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East.Iran has seized two ships in the strait of Hormuz a day after Donald Trump announced he was indefinitely calling off US attacks, while there is no sign of peace talks restarting.Trump was “satisfied” with the US naval blockade and “understands Iran is in a very weak position”, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. The US president had not set a deadline on Iran submitting a peace proposal, she said, after Trump on Tuesday said he was indefinitely extending the ceasefire at the request of mediator Pakistan until Tehran responded to the US’s negotiating positions or until talks were concluded “one way or the other”.The Pentagon announced that the US secretary of the navy, John Phelan, would depart the office “effective immediately”, without providing an explanation for his sudden exit. The US army’s top officer, Gen Randy George, and two other senior officers were removed earlier this month amid the continuing war with Iran.The US-Israeli war against Iran is “starting to weaken Europe”, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has told his German counterpart. Erdoğan said: “If we do not address this situation with an approach that prioritises peace, the damage caused by the conflict will be far greater.”Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed a Lebanese journalist, Amal Khalil, and wounded a photographer accompanying her, a senior Lebanese military official and Khalil’s employer said. The death of Khalil, 43, brought the death toll to five people on Wednesday – the deadliest day since a 10-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah was announced on 16 April. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on Khalil’s death.Khalil and freelance photographer Zeinab Faraj were covering developments near the town of al-Tayri when an Israeli strike hit the vehicle in front of them, Reuters reported. They ran into a nearby house that was then also targeted by an Israeli strike, said Lebanon’s health ministry. Lebanese prime minister Nawaf Salam said Israeli targeting of journalists and obstructing relief effort constituted war crimes.Oil prices leapt 4% on Thursday after Iran vowed not to reopen the Hormuz strait amid the US naval blockade despite the truce extension. Around 0025 GMT, the benchmark US oil contract West Texas Intermediate (WTI) rose 4.06% to $96.73 a barrel, while the international oil benchmark Brent North Sea crude climbed 3.62% to $105.63. Both eased back minutes after.Two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old schoolboy, were killed in the occupied West Bank after Israeli settlers opened fire near a school amid mounting assaults on education in the territory, witnesses and local officials have said.United Airlines implemented broad-based rises of 15-20% on fares as it sought to offset the surge in petrol prices while protecting profits, executives said. The big US carrier has also cut its 2026 flying capacity by 5%. Continue reading...
theguardian.comJournalists Amal Khalil and Zeinab Faraj were both caught in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon, with the former trapped under rubble for hoursIsraeli strikes in southern Lebanon wounded one journalist and left another trapped under rubble on Wednesday with rescuers temporarily blocked from reaching her by ongoing Israeli fire, Lebanon’s health ministry, a senior military official and press advocates said.Israel’s military said in a statement it had received reports that two journalists were injured as a result of its strikes, and denied it was preventing rescue teams from reaching the area. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe injunction pauses policy giving senior Trump official direct sign-off on federal clean energy projectsA federal judge in Massachusetts on Tuesday struck down several Trump administration actions slowing down development of clean energy, including a requirement that all solar and wind energy projects on federal lands and waters be personally approved by the interior secretary, Doug Burgum.Denise J Casper, chief judge of the US district court for Massachusetts, ruled that a coalition of plaintiffs representing wind and solar developers were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims that the administration’s actions violate federal statute and will cause irreparable harm if the court did not intervene. Continue reading...
theguardian.comIran’s goal is to maintain chokehold on global economy even as some say it could run out of oil storage by SundayMiddle East crisis – live updatesDonald Trump’s indefinite shelving of the plan to bomb Iran’s bridges and power station on Tuesday night is being widely described as leaving the conflict in limbo, but that is anything but the truth.Pakistan insists the prospect of talks in Islamabad has not evaporated, and positive messages are still being exchanged, but in the meantime the site of kinetic activity has switched from land to sea. Both sides are vying to prove they can enforce their blockade of the strait of Hormuz more effectively than the other. It has become a form of gunboat diplomacy brought to life in the most significant geopolitical waterway in the world. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAgreement for urgently needed loan reached after Ukraine resumed pumping Russian oil to Hungary and SlovakiaEurope live – latest updatesEU member states have reached agreement on unblocking an urgently needed €90bn (£78bn) loan for Kyiv and a new package of sanctions against Moscow after Ukraine resumed pumping Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, prompting Budapest to lift its veto.Cyprus, which holds the bloc’s rotating presidency, said member states’ ambassadors had agreed to launch “written procedures” for the final approval of the loan and the sanctions package, with formal sign-off on both due by Thursday afternoon. Continue reading...
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